Friday, September 28, 2012

every day Jesse


Running a photography business means a lot of my personal photography projects get put on the back burner.  I'm still taking a lot of pictures, but don't have the time to do much with them.  This blog was always a great place for me to share our lives with friends and family.  And you've probably noticed the lack of posts that reflect our daily lives.  After the fall rush of family portraits are done, I hope to return here with more of a regular presence.  (I still need to share our finished renovation with everyone!)  

Today I'll stay focused on Jesse and the things he's been doing and saying in the last few weeks.   Last weekend he pulled out the duplo blocks and built himself a Stanley Cup.  He was even cheering while he posed for his picture.


He isn't always allowed to play goalie with the big kids playing, but this day he was very comfortable in net.


 The boys have been very busy with their Playmobil castle.  And both boys love snuggling with Andrew.


As he passed friends with his bike he could be heard asking "Do you notice anything different?"  NO TRAINING WHEELS!


 Caught this one of Jesse minutes after falling asleep.  He has his littlest pet shop toy hooked in his mouth!


Last week was our meet the teacher night at school.  Jesse is now in SK and was eager to show us his classroom.  But a stop at the book fair meant he was completely distracted by his new book.  He still loves looking at books.


Abigail did the boys hair on our PD day last week.


Other quotable moments from the past few weeks...
As Jesse raced to sit on the couch for the start of Free Willy he announced "This is the best movie I've never seen!"  He has also explained a number of times to Andrew and I that girls are more important than boys because "girls hatch babies!"
That's our boy!

3 comments:

Beth said...

Ohhhhh! Love that Jesse Bear!
Such great captures!

cheryl said...

i love your posts! so fun to have a glimpse into jesse's world! love the quote. he's such a great little guy..

Gina said...

What a colourful young boy!